Hydrosphere
Hydrosphere/Atmosphere
Hydrosphere/Atmosphere
Hydrosphere/Atmosphere
Atmosphere
100

What fuels the water cycle?

The Sun.

100

What is infiltration?

When water from precipitation soaks into the ground surface.

100

What is groundwater?

Water that has soaked further into the ground in spaces between soil and rock particles.

100

What is Evapotranspiration?

Water is evaporated into the air from soil and plants leaves.

100

What is a cloud?

A collection of water vapor that gets heavy and cools to liquid.

200

How does the sun fuel the water cycle?

The sun heats the water causing water molecules to move rapidly turning from liquid water to water vapor.

200

What is surface runoff?

When water does not soak into the ground but flows on a path to a river.

200

What is evaporation?

The process by which the sun's heat turns the water into a gas / vapor.

200

What is Condensation?

When water molecules and (vapor) in the air cool and become liquid.

200

What is carbon dioxide?

A greenhouse gas that traps heat from the Sun and warms the Earth.

300

What is precipitation?

When water falls onto Earth as rain, snow, hail or sleet.

300

What is percolation?

When water soaks deeper into the ground by gravitational pull.

300

What is Transpiration?

The process by which water is evaporated into the air from plant leaves.

300

What is the atmosphere made of?

Gases and aerosols.

300

What is global climate change?

When he is trapped near Earth's surface by a greenhouse gas (carbon dioxide).

400

What percentage of the water on Earth is Polar Ice?

2%.

400

What is the Troposphere?

The Troposphere is the layer closest to the Earth's surface it holds most of the atmosphere's mass. It is the region where clouds form and where all weather happens.

400

What is the Mesosphere?

The Mesosphere is the coldest layer of the atmosphere. At its outer reaches, called The Mesopause, temperatures average -90 Celsius. Most meteors burn up in this layer, creating shooting stars.

400

What are aerosols?

Solid particles such as salt evaporated from the ocean and pollution.

400

What is the Exosphere?

The Exosphere is the outermost layer. It is extremely thin and does not have a specific outer limit. Atoms and molicules escape into space from this region.

500

What percentage of the water on Earth is rivers, lakes and groundwater?

1% (or less).

500

What is the Stratosphere?

Contains the ozone layer that absorbs ultraviolet rays from the Sun. This heats the Stratosphere and protects us from radiation.

500

What is the Thermosphere?

The Thermosphere is the hottest layer of the atmosphere because energy from the Sun hits here first. It contains a layer of charged atoms and molecules known as the Ionosphere.

500

What do the gases mostly include?

Nitrogen (78%) oxygen (21%) as well as carbon dioxide, water vapor and ozone.